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The 2016 WUSB BENEFEST is a two day music festival, being hosted by Katie’s of Smithtown, to help raise operating and equipment funds for Long Island’s largest non-commercial radio station, WUSB 90.1 FM. Thirty Seven bands, and solo artists will be performing to help support the station that has played their music, and the music of countless others for the past 39 years!

Rock Star Salman Ahmad and producer, Dr. Larry Brilliant, will be joining Tom Needham on the Sounds of Film this Thursday at 6 P.M. on WUSB. They will be speaking about their work on HBO's Open Your Eyes, a heartfelt and uplifting documentary about doctors restoring sight to villagers who have been blind for decades in Himalayan mountains of Nepal.

Everybody Wants Some's Glen Powell and J. Quinton Johnson, and directors John Putch and Lee Wilkof, whose films are playing at the Stony Brook Film Festival, will be Tom Needham's special guests this Thursday (7/14) at 6 P.M. on WUSB's The Sounds of Film.

Interested in becoming a DJ on the air at WUSB? Join our summer training program!
The course includes a one-hour weekly tech training which is hands-on in one of our studios in the Stony Brook University Student Union and one longer classroom session that goes over FCC and station policies and protocols. Trainees are also paired with a seasoned DJ who can give them a taste of what it is like to program a show on the air.
The course is open to SBU students and members of the community alike.
Become a part of the WUSB family! Send contact information to summertraining@wusb.fm.

Kindie Rock stars Brady Rymer and Laurie Berkner will be Tom Needham's special guests on the Sounds of Film this Thursday at 6 P.M.

Brady Rymer is a Long Island musician known nationally as a leader in family music. Before recording music for kids, he was a member of the band From Good Homes, who recorded for RCA records. Laurie Berkner is considered one of America's most successful children's music artists. Many of her fans were first introduced to her music on the Nick Jr. channel.

--Live broadcast on 90.1fm and wusb.fm, and on your TuneIn app
--Interview with Guerilla Toss before the show
--Live video feed as it happens!
--Sponsored by the Stony Brook Graduate Student Organization

Come see it in person:
--Room 237 of the Stony Brook Union, across the hall from WUSB
--$5 suggested donation
--Free snacks provided by Bar Louie

This Sunday, June 26, 4:00-7:00 p.m. Jazz On The Air will be airing an interview with multi instrumentalist and spontaneous composer, Kali Z. Fasteau. She'll be talking about her fine new release "Intuit" as well as her upcoming show this Tuesday at noon at the Rendall Presbyterian Church in Harlem among other things. A unique, distinctive and fiercely independent artist, we are pleased to have her back on the airwaves. Mr. Edison will host